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How mathematical impossibility changed welfare economics: A history of Arrow's impossibility theorem
Jesper Lützen
Department of Mathematical Sciences
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Arrow's Impossibility Theorem
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Welfare Economics
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Impossibility Theorem
66%
20th Century
33%
Economic Context
33%
Welfare Function
33%
Innocent
33%
Arrow's Theorem
33%
Mathematical Context
33%
Voting Methods
33%
Radical Change
33%
Voting Theory
33%
Axiomatic Approach
33%
Social Choice Theory
33%
Mathematical Model
33%
Pure Mathematics
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Impossibility Theorem
100%